Re: ebook reader market share report

"Keith J. Schultz" <[email protected]> Mon, 17 Dec 2012 09:50:55 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.culture.literature.e-books.gutenberg.volunteers
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi James,

Am 15.12.2012 um 01:13 schrieb James Adcock <[email protected]>:

> 
> I would say that if you actually tried "Send to Kindle" you would find it is
> in fact "trivial" to use, and an attractive approach to getting free books
> on your ebook reader, and no more requires driving to the gas station than
> filling up my car, which is electric, so that both my Kindle and my car are
> "trivial" to load up at home, and neither requires your [confused,
> hypothetical] trip to the filling station. I think you must be confused with
> Apple devices, which always seem to require a trip through the Apple store.

You DO NOT need the Apple store to get free books onto Apple devices!
All you need is iTunes and a sync. Simple as drag and drop. This is also,
true of the Kindle app for Apple devices. As well, of other readers. No, internet
connection required! 

regards
	Keith.



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